Release Date: 2009-04-05

Number of Patterns: 27

Birds of a Feather

Birds are amazing lightweight, winged animals that lay eggs and fly. Their characteristic features include feathers, beaks, and strong skeletons. Their colored feathers provide a number of important features including flight, insulation, camouflage, and signaling to others. The arrangement and appearance of feathers on the body, is referred to as plumage. In our carefully selected set of bird themed patterns, you’ll find an assortment of many species, colors and sizes. There are owls, eagles, seagulls, toucans, sparrows, finches, pigeons, pelicans, blackbirds, warblers, hummingbirds, and godwits.

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Release Date: 2006-11-04

Number of Patterns: 20

Music-mation

These patterns are sure to bring out a rich musical feeling as you paint them. We’ve found a well-rounded series of musical themed photographs and created a SegPlayPC™ pattern set with them. You’ll find pianos, guitars, drums, harmonicas, flutes, saxaphones, clarinets, violins, pipes, trumpets, and one passionate guy doing his best at singing karoke!

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Release Date: 2007-02-10

Number of Patterns: 30

Children’s Toys

Get ready to play around with these great patterns in our new Children’s Toys collection! This is a set of 30 playful patterns containing dolls, balls, teddy bears, cars, a xylophone, jack in the box, a few monsters, playing cards, building blocks, and even a Rubik’s cube.

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Release Date: 2011-01-16

Number of Patterns: 24

Tulipmania

Tulips are perennial plants with colorful flowers that are grown in gardens or potted plants, and displayed as fresh cut flowers. Tulips have bulbs which are short stems with a leaf base which serves as a food storage area. Their large attractive flowers are comprised of three petals and three sepals, which are often referred to as six tepals. You can find tulips in many colors, except for pure blue. Our set of tulip patterns were created from a great set of photographs and depict tulips from many angles. Close up and macro photography was used to capture the finest details of these springtime flowers.

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Release Date: 2007-11-22

Number of Patterns: 23

Horsing Around

Horses have long been the most important economically domesticated animals, but that distinction has declined with the rise of industrial and mechanized societies. Today horses are kept for mostly leisure activities including riding, racing, and just being large pets. We’ve put together a great artistic collection of 23 Horse patterns showing these equestrian creatures in numerous positions, gaits, and scenic backdrops. These patterns show horses in: a few racing scenes, riding into the sunset, smiling for the camera, grazing in the grass, standing at the fence, and walking on the beach.

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Release Date: 2007-10-07

Number of Patterns: 22

James McNeill Whistler – Art for Art’s Sake

James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) was an American born, British painter who believed Art should be for Art’s sake, not for state or religious purposes. His personal motif was a stylized butterfly, which he signed most of his paintings with. Our collection includes his most recognized work, “Arrangement in Gray and Black”, popularly known as “Whistler’s Mother”. Other patterns include The White Girl, At the Piano, Miss Cicely Alexander, The Music Room, Battersea Beach, Early Morning Thames, and This Princ

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